10 Biggest Winners In WWE Survivor Series History

6. Randy Orton (7 Wins)

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Though tailing off somewhat as the years progressed, Randy Orton was a phenomenal performer at the Survivor Series in his early days at the event.

The match-winning sole survivor in excellent team matches in 2003, 2004 & 2005, he captained and survived for his team in 2008, and found himself successfully defending the WWE Title in Main Events with The Big Show and Wade Barrett in recent years.

Orton also finds himself able to ascend up this list too, as he prepares to represent Team Smackdown at the 2016 event. Experienced in every facet of this environment, his 2005 solo victory was also as a representative of the beleaguered Blue Brand as they scored what had to be considered a huge upset at the time against a much stronger Team Raw.

Returning to the scene of the crime as a far more experienced Main Eventer in 2016, It would make for quite the remarkable moment if history was to repeat itself, but as a character currently quite distanced from the Title picture on his show, it will be interesting to see how he asserts himself amongst a number of Survivor Series newbies in the top-line match.

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